Our diploma project is focused on synaesthesia between Image and Smell.

We explore the possibility of representing olfactory stimuli by using visual, endeavoring to understand the odor, on objective and subjective plans.

From the collection of these data, we designed various graphic experiments using photography and silkscreen printing.

The result of this project is an exhibition; composed of research around 6 basic odors, a series of posters about le Champ des Odeurs accompanied by a box and finally, a work combining Image, Fragrance and Sculpture - in partnership with IFF.

We realized with Kilian Bouet a monumental work in connection with the project Orion of destruction and reconstruction for the company Océa, Les Sables d'Olonne.

We have symbolized that transition moment marked by the disappearance of major buildings by reclaiming obsolete languages: international maritime signal flags and morse code.

That project is followed by an edition inspired by pavilions of international maritime signal: 46.5367 ° N. Each flag was represented by a singular composition of geometric shapes to distinguish the 26 characters of the alphabet.

The wooden matrices for letterpress were printing superposed randomly, to generate random words which are all new forms.

As part of The Uncertain Object, we imagined an artwork questioning our relationship to identity and involvement.

Using the visual codes of young schoolchildren ruler and by associating them with official signatures of the most influential world leaders - the Rulers -, the intent is to reveal the absurdity of personal power and the concept of omnipotent signature.

This piece was exhibited at the gallery Stroom, The Hague, Netherlands.

RIMASÙU is a Paris(FR) based art direction studio specialised in graphic design and photography.
Fonded by Adrien Ledoux and Maxime Matias in 2016 — after their studies at ECAL(CH), KABK(NL) and ENSAD(FR) — we collaborate with cultural institutions and private partners from the arts and culture, fashion, luxury and music industries.
We are regularly posting visual experiments on a dedicated platform ; and you can also find us on facebook and instagram.